Caribou (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

noun, plural car·i·bous, (especially collectively) car·i·bou.
  1. any of several large, North American deer of the genus Rangifer, related to the reindeer of the Old World.
noun plural -bou or -bous
  1. a large deer, Rangifer tarandus, of Arctic regions of North America, having large branched antlers in the male and female: also occurs in Europe and Asia, where it is called a reindeer
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  1. a mixed drink containing wine and grain alcohol
Caribou (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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